Archive for the ‘Qur’an and Hadith’ Category

Examining the charge that the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. desired to commit suicide by Ibn Anwar, BHsc (Hons) Among the many nefarious attacks that are thrown at the prophet Muhammad s.a.w. none has received so scarce and miniscule a treatment as the serious charge that the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. intended to kill himself by jumping […]

Are Muslims permitted to partake in violent actions and demonstrations as a response to insults thrown at the religion or at the image of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.? by Ibn Anwar, BHsc (Hons) First and foremost it should be made clear that we are completely one hundred percent against the vile attempts of some […]

Allah repents? Really? By Ibn Anwar, BHsc (Hons), MCollT Muslim apologists would sometimes use the argument that the Biblical depiction of God is often anthropomorphic and unbefitting of His Majesty. Therefore the Bible is wrong and theologically inappropriate. One such instance occurs in Genesis 6:6 which reads, “And it repented the LORD that he had […]

Were Muslim conquests meant to forcefully convert people to Islam? by Ibn Anwar, BHsc (Hons) This has to be the most typical, worn-out contentions put forward against Islam by its detractors (most often by Christian evangelists): that Islam spread across the world through the sword. This pedestrian notion contends that Muslim conquests assaulted innocent neighbouring […]

Does yawm(plural ayyam)refer only to a 24-hour period due to the rotation of the earth? by Ibn Anwar, BHsc (Hons.) One would often hear criticism levelled against the Qur’an by the “scientific” skeptical community alongside Christians working together as detractors of Islam that the Qur’an is unscientific in its description of the creation of the […]

Does the Qur’an commit an anachronism when it says there was ‘crucifixion’ in the Egyptian civilisation? by Ibn Anwar, BHsc. (Hons.), MCollT Today I had a dialogue with a Christian that goes by the name ‘kevangreen’ on Paltalk who was recycling a common objection raised against the Qur’an by Christian missionaries namely that it says that […]

Does the Qur’an reject the Trinity? by Ibn Anwar, BHsc (Hons), MCollT One of the common objections levelled against the Qur’an is that it misrepresents the doctrine of the Trinity, hence facilitating the way for the Christian polemic that the Qur’an in no way admonishes Christians for their Trinitarian doctrine. There are three verses that […]

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"Our main sources have to be treated with caution, however. There are discrepancies between Paul and the Acts of the Apostles. The Acts and the Gospels present not history but theologically interpreted history or tradition...some data may have been modified, altered, embellished or invented by the church in the oral period when its traditions were being circulated..." (Telford, W. R. (2014). The New Testament: A Beginner's Guide. London: Oneworld Publications. p. 42)

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“This is excellent. May Allah reward you.” (Dr. Shabir Ally, debater/speaker/scholar on Islam and Christianity and president of the Islamic Information & Dawah Centre International in Toronto, Canada. In an email exchange dated June.5.2011)

"Ibn, Thanks, you have done really good word against the insulting polytheism of what is called Christianity (which Jesus would not have approved)...Thanks for your good work to promote God as one Person."
(In a personal correspondence with Prof. (Dr.) Sir Anthony Buzzard of Atlanta Bible College, dated 23rd, February, 2016 regarding his feedback on my article 'Dismantling the Trinitarian perception of John 1:1')

“Anwaar’s point is convincingly right! Jesus, it is obvious, was not a Trinitarian, and it is shocking to discover that his claimed followers do not in fact follow his view of God.
Christians should be urged to affirm the creed which Jesus affirmed. I have documented your good point in two full length books: The Doctrine of the Trinity, Christianity’s Self-Inflicted Wound and Jesus was not a Trinitarian (both at Amazon).
Anthony Buzzard” (Prof. Emeritus (Dr.) Sir Anthony Buzzard)

“I have visited your website and I must say it is impressive. I envy your passion and courage in spreading the words of Islam… Mabruk!!!” (Mr. Mazlan Yusof, Lecturer at the Department of English and the Department of Education, International Islamic University Malaysia)